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Crappie tourney is here on Green River Lake 19-20 Apr 2019 Participants will compete in amateur and pro divisions at the April 19-20, 2019 Crappie tournament at Holmes Bend Boat Dock, Columbia, KY Louisville, KY - Crappie anglers from several states will will be coming to Green River Lake for a two-day Crappie USA (CUSA) Tournament Trail event presented by Bass Pro Shops Cabela's. Local and traveling anglers will be vying for cash, prizes, and an opportunity to compete at the 2019 CUSA Classic which will feature a guaranteed payout of $125,000 in cash and prizes. Green River Lake is known for its abundant population of crappie. It is a riverine reservoir with a surface area of 12.8 miles to be combed and fished by crappie anglers. Green River Lake is one of those bodies of water where a variety of methods can be used to catch crappie. Whether you're are a single pole jigger, spider rigger, or long line troller, you can apply your skills at Green River. Legal size on the lake is 9 inches or more. Make your plans now to sign up and feel the thump. How to Enter Teams may consist of one or two anglers, with a third member allowed if the angler is under the age of 16. Early registration can be accomplished on the CUSA website at https://www.crappieusa.com/Tournament_Registration.cfm. Teams may also enter by calling (502) 384-5924. Participating anglers must be a member of the American Crappie Association (ACA). This story was posted on 2019-04-18 07:10:37
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